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Aguilar Amplification Instrument & Speaker Cables
 Aguilar Amplification Instrument & Speaker Cables 

Aguilar Amplification just came out with a new line of both 1/4-inch instrument cables and amp/speaker cabinet interconnects that both use Neutrik connectors and the finest cable stock. These cables were designed by and for bassists; you get solid and durable road-worthy cables "you could use to tow a car with" yet they have a superior, transparent sound!

I received two speaker/amp cables, a three-foot and a six-footer. First of all, the custom Neutrik Speakon® connectors have crush-proof metal covers (my regular ones do not) and the cable stock is covered in braided polyester wrap similar to the stuff that bullet proof vests use.

The 3-foot one is perfect for connecting a speaker cabinet with the amp head siting directly on top of it. I found the six-foot cable reached perfectly for using an alternate cabinet sitting nearby. Andy Fuchs' Clean Machine II 50-watt amp top sounded great through these cables for either cabinet--all I had to do is keep both Aguilar cables connected to the cabinets and their amp-end connectors easily available. Switching cabinets is quick and there are no exposed connectors that can short out.

The Instrument cables come in 10 and 20-foot versions with either a right-angled to straight plug at each end or straight plugs at both ends.

I like using a right-angled plug at the amp input jack and a straight plug into my Stratocaster guitar, while others might like the other way around such as when playing a Les Paul where a right-angle plug does not stick out any further than necessary and the cable can loop through the end pin and strap. The Aguilar Instrument & Speaker cables are now available at select retailers with prices to be announced.

www.aguilaramp.com.



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